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Ireland could be next to ban microbeads (if politicians can agree on it)

The Green Party has published a bill on the issue – but it needs cross-party support.

THEY’VE BEEN BANNED in a number of countries, and now it looks like microbeads are set for the chopping block in Ireland – if the Dáil agrees to pass a new bill tabled by the Green Party.

The tiny plastic beads, present in many cosmetic products, are not biodegradable and can affect marine life.

What are microbeads?

  • Microbeads are tiny balls of plastic – smaller than 5mm but usually between 0.0004-1.24 mm wide – which are most common in soaps, shower gels and facial scrubs, used to exfoliate your skin. They are also found in some toothpastes and abrasive cleaners.

Back in 2014, An Taisce called for a “quick phase out” of microbeads, saying that the beads are absorbed or eaten by sea creatures and could potentially be absorbed by humans.

They also contribute to the so-called ‘plastic soup’ that has accumulated in the world’s oceans.

The Pacific Ocean, for example, is home to a patch of rubbish made of plastic, known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Plastic debris is capable of being broken down into tiny particles which might be ingested by sea animals and birds.

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A site called Beat the Microbead outlines the types of products that contain microbeads.

It notes that Unilever announced in 2012 that all of its products worldwide would be plastic-free by 2015, that Proctor and Gamble said it would be microbead-free by 2017, and that Johnson and Johnson has already started phasing out microbeads. A list of other companies that have pledged to get rid of microbeads can be found here.

Climate Change Minister Denis Naughten said on Morning Ireland that he is aware the EU has been discussing tackling the issue of microbeads.

It’s a huge and growing problem, not just in this country but internationally.
The EU is also looking at this issue. I think there is a role for the EU in relation to this but in Ireland as well, to look at banning microbeads getting into our water systems because they’re having a huge impact in relation to our fish stocks, and in relation to our clean water standards.

He made the comments as he was on his way to speak with other climate ministers from OECD countries this week.

British MPs recently said that a worldwide ban of microbeads in cosmetics should be enforced as soon as possible. The chair of Britain’s Environmental Audit Committee, Mary Creagh, told the BBC that a single shower can result in 100,000 plastic particles entering the ocean.

Plans to ban

The Department for Housing, Planning and Local Government said last month that Ireland supports “the principle of banning of microbeads”. It also said that a timeframe is needed before a blanket ban is introduced so that the “industry has time to adapt”.

However, the Green Party published legislation this week to ban microbeads, called the Micro-Plastic and Micro-Bead Pollution Prevention Bill 2016.

The bill would prohibit the manufacture and sale of products containing microbeads and the addition of microbeads to cosmetics, soaps or similar products.

It would also create an offence of sale or manufacture of such products and provides for a fine on prosecution of up to €10,000 for each item for sale, sold, or manufactured.

Under the legislation, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would be responsible for monitoring the levels of microbeads in Irish waters.

Green Party Senator Grace O’Sullivan said that the bill is on its way as the party is concerned about the long-term public health implications of micro-beads.

“The US has already banned them, the UK are beginning a process to do so, and even Cosmetics Europe, the industry lobby in the EU, have recommended they be phased out,” she pointed out.

“We’ve had legislation ready on banning micro-beads for a while, and we’re publishing it in light of Minister Naughten’s comments. We welcome that the Government are considering such a ban.”

She added:

There are a huge amount of products, such as facial scrubs, soaps, and toothpaste that contain thousands of plastic microbeads. These are flushed down drains and make their way into the environment. Many of these microbeads are too small to be filtered out during ordinary wastewater treatment, and end up in our rivers, lakes and seas.
These beads are then ingested by fish and other marine organisms. Once ingested, these micro-beads attract other pollutants, many of which are recognised to have serious impacts on human health. These toxins accumulate in fish, and can be passed on to humans who eat them.

Senator O’Sullivan said that the party is sure there will be cross-party support on this bill.

Microbeads and water

Ervia said that microbeads would most likely end up in surface water after going down the plughole, but “it is likely there would be considerable removal of these beads during the settlement process in typical wastewater treatment plants”.

“Any concentration of microbeads that do enter a surface water course and are abstracted into drinking water treatment process, would be subjected to coagulation, flocculation and filtration processes which would most likely remove any remaining concentration of microbeads to trace levels.”

Ireland is working with European partner countries under the Oslo-Paris Convention (OSPAR) on studying the effectiveness of wastewater treatment plants and storm drainage in removing plastics.

The country is also undertaking national research on the effectiveness of indigenous urban wastewater facilities in removal of these materials.

The Department of Environment said that “it is considered that unilateral action by individual countries may have a limited effect in this area and that a coordinated approach is required”.

Consequently, The Marine Strategy Framework Directive is the overarching legislative context that covers marine litter in the European context. Also in the international domain, research undertaken under OSPAR on micro plastics will form the basis for future developments on the issue of removal of the microbeads from products.

It added that it is envisaged that a full consultation process would be undertaken, including key stakeholders in the environmental science, public health and industrial sectors as well as the general public.

Read: Britain wants a global ban on microbeads – so what’s Ireland going to do about it?>

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    Mute European Infidel
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    May 7th 2014, 10:00 PM

    Slowly but surely the head chopping,cannibal lunatics are being pushed out of Syria,which can be only news for Syrian Druze,Alawite,Christian and moderate Sunni.

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    Mute Frank
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    May 7th 2014, 11:29 PM

    We can all compliment Bassar Al Assad for the great work fighting US backed terrorists in Syria. Only for his army a lot more Christian towns and villages would be annihilated.

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    Mute Murph11
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    May 7th 2014, 10:01 PM

    Syria hasn’t been in the news for months. There was a name when we got a blow by blow account of the conflict. Not anymore!

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    Mute White Fang
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    May 7th 2014, 10:07 PM

    Then Ukraine happened.

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 1:18 AM

    The war is practically over in Syria, it is now a mop up operation exterminating the rats wherever they happen to show up, good news nearly everyday with the SAA making gains, no news is good news as they say.

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    Mute James O Donoghue
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    May 8th 2014, 11:51 AM

    Both sides are animals amd criminals with civilians dying in thousands

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    Mute Harry byrne
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    May 7th 2014, 10:53 PM

    As much as it pains to say it but in the case of Assad its Better the Devil you know me thinks

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    Mute Frank
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    May 7th 2014, 11:43 PM

    Barack Obama is the real Devil…..everything about him points to his number.. You don’t even see this in Assad, Kim Joan Un or Adolph Hitler for that matter…

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    Mute Business Cat
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    May 8th 2014, 8:26 AM

    Plus he is a black-jewish-muslim-illuminatus.

    Am I right frank!

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    Mute European Infidel
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    May 7th 2014, 10:21 PM

    ‘Western powers and the opposition have dismissed as a farce’ Western powers usually dismiss elections as a farce in which their puppets have no chance of winning.But here’s a litle fact.The Qatari’s who are hardly friendly towards the Assad regime(in fact they fund many of the rebel groups)commisioned a poll in Syria in which over 55 % of respondents said they are in favour of Assad as president .

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    Mute Business Cat
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    May 7th 2014, 10:28 PM

    Do polls really matter in a dictatorship?

    That poll taken 2 yrs ago would have said otherwise.

    Sadly what started peacefully gave way to another chapter in the millennia old Sunni/Shia grudge match.

    The Sunni fanatics turned what support there was for the FSA on its head.

    The best Syrians can hope for is a speedy Assad victory.

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    Mute European Infidel
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    May 7th 2014, 10:35 PM

    There was ,little internal support for the FSA to begin with.Most of their support came from outside powers like Turkey,KSA and USA who have an interest in seeing Assad toppled.

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 7th 2014, 10:37 PM

    What started peacefully? In the first days of the peaceful revolution 88 Syrian troops were ambushed on route to D’araa, where the trouble first began, 24 killed by armed men, this was not reported by the rebels or the Government for the reasons of not showing they were armed or weak respectively, there is many more attacks in those first days that have not been reported.

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    Mute Jed I. Knight
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    May 7th 2014, 10:40 PM

    Congratulations Assad, and what did it get him? Ruins. His country, what’s left of it in tatters, the population scattered all over the Middle East, tens of thousands dead, even more injured, 2 million children displaced. Torture, murder, war crimes, atrocities we couldn’t possibly imagine are commonplace there but, hey, as long as President Bashar Assad gets a city back that’s what’s important, right?
    Even if this war ended tomorrow what’s there for all these people to return to, unemployment is running at 33% in the government controlled areas, the other cities are levelled. Estimates vary at what it would take to rebuild Syria, anywhere from $30 to $80 billion, but I’m sure a man who can afford the very best of Russian weaponry can afford than, right?

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    Mute European Infidel
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    May 7th 2014, 11:24 PM

    Victory for the Assad regime is infinitely better then Syria becoming a Wahabbi hellhole,which is what will happen if the rebels are victorious.
    Syria under a secular Assad regime is a far more progressive and liberal place then Saudi Arabia.the US’s main Arab allie in the region.

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    May 7th 2014, 11:39 PM

    European, I thought Israel was?

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    May 7th 2014, 11:52 PM

    @ Jedi night …. Yes you can imagine it ,and in fact you can see What life would have been like if ASsad didn’t knock the crap out of these maniacs , Sadists and psychopathic with the help of Countries that would have been next … Take a look …. But I’d genuinely advise not 2 watch it if you don’t want to see what these death squads are capable of doing with the backing of select politicians here and abroad http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MDoFLLMOlto

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    May 8th 2014, 12:36 AM

    Declan, Arabs, Declan, Arabs, think about it….

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    May 7th 2014, 10:02 PM

    Meant to say there was a time

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    May 7th 2014, 10:35 PM

    Sad to see a war criminal and brutal dictator like Assad being left in power with all the western so called defenders of freedom and human rights like the US looking away simply because of war weariness and because it just doesn’t suit to help out at the moment , where the f*ck has Obama’s red line disappeared to ? Pathetic

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    May 7th 2014, 10:45 PM

    All is not as it appears

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    May 7th 2014, 11:51 PM

    Let’s not forget Hezbollah’s involvement also

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    May 8th 2014, 12:29 AM

    Yes let us not forget to thank Hezbollah and the National Defence Forces for ridding the world of these rodents.

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    Mute Lord mountainbaton
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    May 8th 2014, 4:49 AM

    Those tunnel bombs are something else! Along with the beheadings/executions by groups such as al nusra!

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    Mute Frank
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    May 8th 2014, 5:11 AM

    Yes, we were always led to believe Hezbollah were evil terrorists by Western Media propaganda when in fact these guys would now be the equivalent of the French Resistance,

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    Mute Frank
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    May 8th 2014, 12:00 AM

    The only real fear I have on Syria is Isaiah 17:1

    “The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap”.

    To date Damascus is currently the oldest city on record and has never been destroyed like so many other cities. Quite possibly by nuclear false flag or something.

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 1:03 AM

    Damascus was hit by a small tactical nuke only last year Frank, when Israel targeted a supposed shipment of arms to Hezbollah from Iran.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP1Za-xu8r0

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    Mute Charles
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    May 8th 2014, 6:51 AM

    Joe, really? You’re some spoofer…

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 7:27 AM

    How is that Charles?

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    Mute Business Cat
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    May 8th 2014, 8:27 AM

    Show us how Israel detonated a nuclear weapon over Syria.

    Cheers.

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 9:27 AM

    Clink the link provided. Experts have concluded going on that video evidence.

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    May 8th 2014, 9:34 AM

    Christ, Joe.

    Your posts are drifting dangerously close to “Frank/Nicole/Horgay” levels of stupidity.

    How in gods name could that video clip be considered a nuclear weapon?

    Stupid stuff.

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    May 8th 2014, 9:48 AM

    It’s a tactical Nuke, you know what one is yeah? Look at the plume.

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    May 8th 2014, 9:50 AM

    New account btw, wanna tell us what account you were going by before?

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    Mute Business Cat
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    May 8th 2014, 10:04 AM

    Ooookay.

    That was just a regular missile or guided bomb, a big one.
    From its size probably a 1000lb or 2000, munition I’d wager

    - If it was a nuke, the EMP would have rendered the recording device inert.
    - The flash would have been blinding (there was none).
    - a modern nuclear detonation doesn’t leave a plume like that, not since the 60′s
    (Besides it being very obviously a plume from a regular munition).
    - And most importantly, the saps recording it would have been vapourised!

    Even the smallest nuclear munition will vapourise a 1 km radius, severly damaging further away.

    you are also forgetting that practically every modern military on earth can detect a detonation, its flash, it’s EMP & the seismic activity it renders.

    And lastly….. If it was a Nuke…. Wouldn’t the video holder, RT say so?

    Ridiculous stuff Joe….. Kinda sad really.

    However, for sh*ts & giggles though, please tell us why that definitely was a nuclear weapon detonation.

    Thanks!

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    Mute Business Cat
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    May 8th 2014, 11:04 AM

    Come on Joe….

    Don’t go silent on me.
    I need your proof!

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 1:47 PM

    Are you an expert?

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 2:17 PM

    Oh dear you think I’ve time to sit around looking at thejournal for debate with peoe who have multiple accounts to comment on it, sadly not much fun as it would be…
    Firstly are the Israeli government crazy enough to use a nuclear weapon, most certainly, but would they admit it, most likely not.
    Secondly would the Syrians admit they were bombed using such weapons? Probably not for obvious reasons.
    Thirdly you can just google it yourself and see the results, there’s argument for and against the accusation, but it’s open to your own interpretation of course.
    http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/11/was-syria-nuked/

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    Mute Business Cat
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    May 8th 2014, 2:59 PM

    Still looking for the proof buddy.

    You aren’t offering any!

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    Mute Joe Corleone
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    May 8th 2014, 12:27 AM

    And here is a follow up story to this (2 days old news btw) that you will definitely NOT read on thejournal.
    Militants break agreement, suspend evacuation of Homs
    http://presstv.com/detail/2014/05/07/361696/homs-evacuation-of-militants-suspended/

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    May 7th 2014, 10:45 PM

    Job for the yanks

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    Mute Frank
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    May 8th 2014, 12:09 AM

    By Proxy….They need to recruit more terrorists.

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    May 8th 2014, 8:50 AM

    Bout time order was restored to that part of the world

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